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The annual event brought together advocates, supporters and state lawmakers, with appearances by Colorado’s new governor and tributes from state lawmakers to President Bruce Benson.
CU has submitted comments and questions on behalf of its four campuses to the U.S. Department of Education in response to proposed Title IX regulations.
A wellspring of activities will provide students, faculty and staff with many opportunities to learn how the university continues to engage the community to make excellence inclusive at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø.
This weekend brings the Three Minute Thesis competition, The Hill public art project, "Happy Death Day 2U" advance screening, a CU Gaming event, improv comedy, the Challenger and Columbia memorial, and more.
The NVC is recruiting participants for its 11th cohort, offering mentoring and resources for budding entrepreneurs and more than $200,000 to make startup ideas a reality.
Fear of needles or passing out? Think there are already enough people donating blood? Health and Wellness Services debunks the top five reasons people don’t donate.
While the shortest day of the year is behind us, winter is far from over. With that in mind, some people may be experiencing Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Learn more.
UCCS professor and Pixar consultant Christopher Bell has some ideas about how Hollywood can do better. And thanks to his 2015 TEDx Talk, he's found significant influence in the entertainment industry.
Our lives are built around relationships: significant others, roommates, family, friends. Consider these tips for building better, healthier relationships.